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CA Rural After School Summit Policy Perspective

CA Rural After School Summit Policy Perspective. Susanna Kniffen, Children Now. CA Budget 2011-12. CA faces a budget deficit of over $25 billion.

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CA Rural After School Summit Policy Perspective

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  1. CA Rural After School Summit Policy Perspective Susanna Kniffen, Children Now

  2. CA Budget 2011-12 • CA faces a budget deficit of over $25 billion. • Governor Brown has proposed to balance the budget through approximately $12 billion in reductions and $12 billion in revenue, with $2 billion in “other solutions”. • The Governor has asked for approval of his solutions by March 10 (60 days).

  3. Budget Solutions: Reductions • K-12 Education Spared Additional Cuts • Proposition 49 After School Education and Safety (ASES) funding spared • Many safety net programs reduced, including Cal-WORKS, Medi-Cal, and Child Care. • Child Care cuts include eliminating services for 11 and 12 year olds.

  4. Budget Solutions: Revenue • Extends 2009 temporary tax increases including income tax, sales tax, and vehicle license fees. • Adjusts 2009 corporate tax breaks. • Sends revenue solutions to the voters for approval on the June ballot as the Governor promised during his campaign. • Many services “realigned” to counties.

  5. Afterschool Advocacy • League of California Afterschool Providers (LCAP) sunsets. • California Afterschool Advocacy Alliance (CA3) continues to work at the Capitol and will take over some of the outreach functions LCAP provided. • CA3 to distribute Newsletter and develop a website.

  6. Afterschool Advocacy • One third of the CA legislature is new every 2 years. • Afterschool advocates and providers must continue to share information about the importance of afterschool programs with new policymakers. • Reach out to your Assemblymember/ Senator and invite them to visit your program.

  7. Policy Update • State Legislation Introduction Deadline is February 21st. • Federal legislation to redefine extended learning time and increase 21st Century funding pulled. • Congress passed a Child Nutrition bill which expands the Afterschool Meal Program to all 50 states.

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